A powered mid wheel drive rigid frame wheelchair available as two models. Features include a fully padded and upholstered seat. Able to be dismantled for transportation. Suitable for indoor and outdoor use by adults. A range of accessories is available.
- swing away leg rests
- stick / crutch holder
- oxygen bottle holder
- bag carrier (for seat back)
- walking frame holder
- golf bag carrier
- drink holder
- tarp cover
- sun canopy (must have bag carrier installed to be able to add this)
P424M Cougar 10 - Motor 0.8 hp x 2. 250mm diameter mid wheels. Load capacity 90kg
P424L Cougar 14 - Motor 1.34 hp x 2. 350mm diameter mid wheels. Load capacity 135kg.
Specification | Cougar 10 | Cougar 14 |
---|---|---|
Armrest Height (from seat) | Unknown | Unknown |
Backrest Height | 490 mm | 490 mm |
Load Capacity (supplier stated) | 90 kg | 135 kg |
Seat Depth | 460 mm | 460 mm |
Seat Height | 540 mm | 540 mm |
Seat Width | 490 mm | 490 mm |
Width | 620 mm | 690 mm |
Cougar 10
Overall length......................920mm
Overall height......................1160mm
Overall weight......................100kg
Speed 8 km/h
Gradient 8 - 15 degrees
Cougar 14
Overall length......................920mm
Overall height......................1160mm
Overall weight......................137kg
Speed 9.9 km/h
Gradient 8 - 15 degrees
FRAME
This wheelchair has an epoxy coated steel frame and fibreglass casing.
The wheelchairs come with three interchangeable coloured side panels in red, blue and silver.
SEAT
The padded seat is contoured, height adjustable and can be removed from the wheel base. A seat belt is standard and is attached to the base of the arms.
BACKREST
Thickly padded. Reclining
ARMRESTS
are full length, contour moulded and lift up. They are height and width adjustable and removable.
FOOTPLATE
is mounted on the wheelbase unit and is one piece with adjustable height, length and angle. The footrest can fold up against the frame when not in use. Optional swing away legrests.
CONTROLLER
P&G controller which can be mounted on the left or right armrest. It is programmable and retractable and features flush on/off and mode switches, proportional joy stick, battery charge indicator, horn and speed control. If the controller is moved to one armrest from the other the reset button must be activated before the chair will function.
TRANSPORTING
the chair can be facilitated by dismantling the wheelchair into the seat unit, base unit, batteries and base unit cowling. The seat folds flat forward for transporting.
FREE WHEELING
mechanism is operated by pulling two red levers located at the back of the wheelchair on each side.
BATTERY CHARGING
is achieved by connecting the charger provided to the mains power point and plugging it in to the charging point at the front of the wheelchair on the right hand side of the base.
BATTERIES
are two 12 volt deep cycle dry cell 40 amp batteries stored under the seat. Takes batteries up to 50 amp
REAR WHEELS
125mm solid tyres.
FRONT WHEELS
125mm micro cellular tyres.
MID WHEELS
are 250mm (Cougar 10) and 350mm (Cougar 14) diameter, wide tread, pneumatic tyres.
BRAKES
are electromagnetic.
The space allowed on public transport for carrying mobility equipment is an area of 1300mm by 800mm.
Wheelchair spaces
All new Sydney buses feature special 'kneeling suspension' and a ramp to provide easy access for less mobile passengers.
There are spaces for two wheelchairs on the new buses. These will accommodate most manual and electric wheelchairs with max. length 1250mm, max. width 750mm, max. turning circle1500mm, and max weight 200kg.
For safety reasons, passengers in wheelchairs are advised to face the back of the bus, bracing their wheelchair against the side of the space, applying the brakes and securing the seat belt of the wheelchair.
Wheelchair accessible buses display a blue and white wheelchair sign on the front of the bus, and on the easy access door.
All wheelchairs require regular maintenance. Refer to User Manual for specific details
In NSW, motorised wheelchairs that weigh less than 110 kg and cannot travel at more than 10 km/h do not have to be registered, provided they are being used by a person with mobility problems. A person driving a motorised wheelchair under these circumstances is defined as a pedestrian under the Australian Road Rules and is permitted to travel on a footpath or nature strip adjacent to the road.
Vehicles exempt from registration are covered by the nominal defendant scheme (administered by the Motor Accidents Authority) if they are at fault in an accident in NSW on a road or road-related area and cause injury to another person. However, this cover is only valid in NSW.
Specific Australian Standards or other Standard(s) may be applicable for materials, manufacturing processes, or installation of some types of equipment. Compliance with relevant Standards is indicated by written certification that a product has been tested and assessed as compliant with specific Standards. Purchasers are advised to check with the supplier or manufacturer of this item as to its compliance with relevant Standard(s).
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